(03-21-2022, 03:04 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: Personally, it would be a no-contest...it's the Overlander. However, I find the Overlander to be more similar to the CG Level 1. If you're asking between the Overlander vs CG Lvl 1, now I'm really struggling as to which I would keep
(03-21-2022, 03:29 PM)Stubble Daddy Wrote: Both are of equal build quality IMO. The Overlander is clearly less $$
The Overlander has pretty much no blade feel and is very smooth. Its a mindless shave every single time. If you don't like blade feel and lean towards less aggressive (yet still efficient) razors, the Overlander is the one to get. The Overlander has a slightly sleeker head profile, while the CG is a bit bulkier and heavier.
Personally, I like my Charcoal Goods (Level 3) more than the Overlander... but I like aggressive razors and blade feel. I could be wrong, but I would assume the CG L2 is a step up in blade feel and aggression over the Overlander.
Both are awesome razors!
For decision-making purposes and comparison, please note that the CG Level 1 has negative blade exposure, the Everyday (one step up) has zero blade exposure and the Level 2 has positive blade exposure. All are Generation 3 and use the same top blade cover--in other words you can simply buy the different plates once you have one razor. In order of aggressiveness, the Charcoal Goods Generation 3 razors are as follows:
Level 1:
A mild shave:
blade gap 0.026"/0.660mm
blade exposure -0.004"/-0.102mm
Everyday:
A mild shave
blade gap 0.030"/ 0.762mm
blade exposure 0.000"/0.000mm
Level 2:
A standard shave:
blade gap 0.034"/0.864mm
blade exposure 0.004"/0.102mm
Level 3:
An aggressive shave:
blade gap 0.045"/1.143mm
blade exposure 0.010"/0.254mm
I love my Everyday and Level 2. Both are smooth as butter. All I can say is that my CG razors are among my most favorite and best shaving razors.
I do not have a CG Level 3 nor do I have an Overlander and cannot therefore compare them.
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